Gleaner_19900329

March 29, 1990
The
GLFANER
A Nazareth College Student Publication
ROCHESTER, NY
.... _Is upon us_ ..... , _ p-ae11orn. ..........
ancI-. ~'.1IWty Kelly (no. 30) .... 1t-.1ftIdI;_the ...... '.top_. Save Our Earth
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BARTH DAY AT NAZARETH
COLLEGE
N.zar~lb CoIJ~ge will be
ul~bnlin8 Ihis ~~nt by p"'"
claiming April 16th.27th as
Earth Week. The organizers of
Earth Week I re divided inlo
yariouscommiu~ Thesecom·
miuces ate currently planning
varions activities to educate
Nazareth students. f.cuhy and
staff about global a nd toc.l
tbrut. 10 the e nvironment and
their prevention a nd hopes to
involve the Nuarc1h commun;­ty
in evcnts 10 better educate
everyone on these i .. ues. The
"'-'":~~~~.'" as follow.:
ENERGY CONSERVATION
COII.IM ITTEil
This committ~ is headed by
D., Harry Murray i. involved
with identifying and correcting
the problem of energy waste.
CAMPUS·WIDE RECYCL-ING
COMMiTtEE
This commiu~ is headed by
Joan Burdick and Chris Price
and inveoligates ways to
generate campus rt!CY"H"8. This
committee will invu tiga'e
markets and mtthods of $Otting.
• toroge and distribution of
materials to be recycled.
CAMPUS TREE PLAN­TINGANDCONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
Thi. !leCtion, headed by Dr.
Hallahan of the biology depart­ment,
will review studiC$ con·
ceming tree conservation, in·
Verllory , and possible aboretum
sites and will develop . policy
propo.al to preserve and
beautify existing campus !tees.
INSTITUTIONAL PUR­CHASING
COMMITTEE
Tbis committe chaired by
Judy !laker. will examine
Nazareth's purcbasing policies
with tbe purpose of identifying
WIly. in which waste production
Ind use of environme ntally
eradicating material. can be
reduced. This group will al$o ex­_
amine the plI6ibility of modify·
ing purchases of harmful pro­duct.
by the college.
EDUCATION AND
PUBLIC AWARSNSSS
COMMITTEE
This ..,etion i. co--chaired by
Dr. Mary Ann Bush and Diane
Shirley RN. This committe will
develop programs to educate
the NUlre"h community on
the importance of e nviron men·
tal i .. ues.
INFORMATION TABLES
COMMITTEE
This commiUce ch.aired by Sr .
Kathy Weider. Acting Director
of Campus Ministry, will pre­sent
information tables the
wcek prior to I!a"h D.y (April
continued on page 2
azareth receives $500,000 for endowed chair
Schmitt Scholan;hip" to aid
Nazareth students who return
to finish an interrupted
edue"ion.
··This gift is outstanding
re«lgnition," .aid President
Rose Marie Beston. " It i. a sign
of confidence in the quality of
Na ... reth College and our facul·
ty"·
The Schmitts have had .long­.
tanding interest in higher
education and in fostering an
understanding between the na­lion.
of the world. Their gift. to
other area colleges include an 3 Proposed
state budget
to seriously
affect
Nazareth
endowe<! professouhip at lhe
University of Roch ester to pro­mote
research in neurobiology
and anatomy and the construc·
tion of thc Rochcste r [nslitute
of Technology's [nterfaith
Chapel.
··Mr. Schmitt was truly _ great
philanthropist." said Annc
Reed . vice prClidcnt for
development and college r~[a·
lions. " Hi. gifts to Nazareth and
other institution.< have touched
tltou.ands of lives. We . re pro­ud
to have hi. IUOme ,".ociate<!
with Nazareth College:·
4 Ql,Jestion
of the Week:
Suggested
Changes
for Nazareth
Mr. Schmitt immigrated pen_
nileu to the Unite<! State. from
Germany in 1925 at the age of
19. Within 30 years. he had
become on~ of the wealthiest
men in Rochester. owning a
.tring of puking lots throughout
the city and investments in rul
estate.
The cndowed chair at
Na .... eth will not be re.t ricte<!
to one academic deparlment.
and the faculty membe r
selecte<! to receive it will be
limite<! to a two-year le-rm. The
endowme nt may al$o be used to
5 Statements
of Purpose
for UA and
Class
Elections
attract vi.iting faculty by pro­viding
the time to do research.
to develop new couroe. and to
prepare articles or books for
publication.
·"The Kilian). and Carol in. f.
Schmitt Endowed Chair will
enrich the academic life of the
college;· .aid President Beston.
··Mr. Schmitt will long be
remembered .t Na ... reth and
throughout the Rochester com­munity."
8 Movie
Review:
"My Left Foot"
,
Editorial ... Leave Labels Out When Describing
A (.dler Th The Editor:
I ... "" been wry d;,tu,!:>fd by
an onicle thai appeared on the
lront pose of jhe February 141h
iNlle of Tfie Gle.ner .• nd h.""
Idt • n~ to com ..... n! on il.
The .. tiele diKuned the
VII,ious qe! 01 the 'Iucknl body
.t Nazardh, and offered the opi.
niont oI_.allludenll of dif·
ferent ~ and mentioned
lOme 01 the problems thai .rise
fl1lm the "'ge g.op."
According 10 Ihis .rticle. as in
.1motl.JJ colleges. students arc
referred 10 as beinS eilher
" lr. dilion. I" or "non.
1 • .dition.L" We Ii"" In a .ocie­Iy
th.1 labels ~rythin, in an
dfort to aolcgorizc-bul by
t.tegoriUng people Wi: tend 10
n il"" feeling of ... "".alene"
between them, and cre'le a b.o.r.
rie. which is often difficult 10
(I'QM. Simple "'bels luch as:
I)I,ck and wbite. man . nd
woman, "1I •• ight" .nd "py,"
haY<!! done ..... m by driving ...
{tOnI lhe notion thai we arc.ll
people. 8y labeling. sludenl
" t r.ditio na l" or " non­t
•• dition.I," wea,e . lao widen­illJl
[he f.mou. "generation
pp," which people for ~a~
1La~ been trying to close.
It u~ me 10 read 0( an older
otudent who fel!!he bad """nt
Mr coIlep life feeling ignored
·or simply " looked put.'. It also
bothered me that a younger stu,
dent felt the nud to admit that
she "enjoyed arguing with
tMm"_lbe them being older
!ltudenu. The comment W f,S
rn.& thl t older student' take
.d"lntlge of ute nding
dc.dllncl .• nd Slate the need f,S
a "family p.oblem:· And I hi ve
.oiten heard Ihe comment from
older Sludenlt 111.1.1 younger
OnU feign Hlness when .n
..... gnment is due. 10 avoid •
deadline. WMI _ fall 10 realize
is that, regardless 0( "IC, we all
w me from a family and sha.e
iU problem&. and we all feel tM
"If we look at the
total student body
'" and quit looking
at the age or label
of the person sitting
next to us, perhaps
things 'NOuld
improve."
need fora well-lime ,. fl .... when
an a .. ignment deldline i •
looming.
The problem 10 me S«mS 10
be ooco( ,lack 0( communica-lion,
created by I~ feelina 0( US
ve~us lbem. If we look at lhe
101.1 studenl body as. we. Ind
quil looking at the age or label
of the person sitting M:llltO u$.
pterhap' Ihings could imprO\le.
We lhould consider Michel de
Monlaigne"' line of thinking In
Essays-'1lIe condUCI 0( OUr
Ilvel is Ihe lrue rcflcc\ioa 0( OUr
u.o..ghU:' Coruidcr your own
attilude w~n you arc .uenclina
ctuse,. i. it one Ih.1 could be
euily Ignored. OrOne Ih.1 feels
th,l need for.n argumenl?
f can honcslly .... y th.1 [Mve
never fell "looked put .. by I
Iludeni younger thin me. nor
~ I been bored by wlLat In
older ,tudent has 10 conlribule
to , class discussion. [ lutve a ge.
nuine respecl for my fellow
.tudenl$. and they s«m to
sense lhat. [enjoy the wisdom
that COmU wilh Ihe Jile ex·
pericncea 0( an older stude nt,
and [ am .. ~
young. [
bcing turned
student whom I
with a smile.
It sho .. ld no!
we are
iii
,.
cln II
one of Ihe b"" •. ,." ;:",,
()Ur livea.
Sincerely .
Chery l H, LeRoy
Calendar of Events
Thursday, M • ..,h 29:
RECEPTION: Th honor ·stUdenls whOiSC: academic Ichievemenl dun",
Ihe f. 1I 1989 .emelier earned IM-m rewanilion on the o..n', Ust,
Medollle Formal Lounge. t2:3O~.
SPANISH CLUB: J .. nta directi ... meeling. Casa 1li$pI ...... 12:l5
RESUME CRITIQUING: Caree. Servioea orr""" Shulu Co:nler,·," .. ~ I~
HUMAN SERVICES CAREER OPPORTUNmES: IWtholc Room,
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Save OUT Earth coo('d. (rom page 1
17.21110 p<CJIU" the campus for
Ihe Elrih Oayevents.
These COmrrtlllCCl arc In need
0( many volUnleers.l'lcasc con·
IICI Dr. Han.h.an, Symth 208 if
you h.a~ any qucslion$ concer­nlnl
Itanh Day or if you would
like to volunleer,
ThdIy ptQef'ts a world wbere
laying out on belches, I nd
utili~ing water rcsou rces are
hindered by the prospects of
can,,",.. Neishborhood water
systnn, are booing inf~t.ated by
ind .. ,trirll tOllins tlLal arc s«po
ina inlo our soil and w.ter
oullets.
Co:nter. 5:JO.7:3O p.m,
FACULTY FlLM SERIES: " Women on 1M- Verge of . Nrevou.
Bre.kdown:·
,.
.,
Saturday, April I :
, , om .
. ,
OlITING: llM: outi"ll wiU boo a lTIOVie,
infornuttion. call Lynn
: Trldilio ... l
•
...
CoIJcse Studenl Art Show. Foyer Gallery.
l.m,9 p.m. weckdloy1: noon·5 p.m. wecklend ..
., "
vs.. Rochesler I
•
Much enc'l)' and pt.nnin,
bat been invested in this very
lmpon .nl event. Envlronmen·
til issue! ne unique in the ..,nile
thai every single ptel""ilOn on this
plancl is cffK:ted in .n .overse
manner by the environmenlll
threlt, Wt rl"'ge ou.r Elrih,
WlLat can we do? Ignoring lbe
problems will not make them SO
aWlY, but attending the Elrth
Week events al NIl .. reth Col,
Iege.nd ,etlln. involved in tM
cau.., is definitely I Slep in the
ri&hl dl.cctioa. Get involved ­il
is )'OUr planet 1001
The
Gleaner
sez
"THINK
SPRING"
ART ItXHlBrr. W.tercolors by Lau .. FoIcatii Krain1 will
LeChasc Lounge, Ca .. 1I.li.IUI. Opening reception. 3-5 p.m."i';";·'";;;'. I~
April to
Campus Safety Advisory Committee Formed
A campus .... Iely IIdvilOry
commlltee has been formed this
lemUler Ih ~ committee
memboo" arc; Dr. lbm Allo;.n,
Lou Coperiino. Ed G.t:.cw. Liz
Blilenipterger. JIllIOn Blrcomb.
MicMlle Elliot .nd Beth "flon"" •.•
The commillee meell Once ..
monlh 10 discuss Sludent ..... fe·
Iy con"",,,,,,, ~r.1 thinp tlLat
ILave been discussed .re; the
lighting silualion. imPfO"in,
reLalion between otudenlS and
security. promotl", Ihe ICCUri­Iy
escorl .ervice .nd Ihe !"'Irk·
ina situation,
The committee welcomes
any concerns thai you hove al
$tuden", If you would Uke IMsc
conce .... diKusocd pie .... write
lhem down and ..,nd them 10
the Campus Safety Adv'-Y
Committee via the
Undcrgradlllle AMoc:;"lion, If
you would rather speak 10 ....
meonc ptersonally feel free 10
laId with a ny of the committee
members.. The committee meets
again on March 30th and April
30th Ind lOOUforward 10 hear·
Ina from you.
On Monday April 2, 1990, at4:30 pm, Inthe Yasile Alma MaterChapel
there will be a Memorial Mass for Mr. Killian SchmlH, long-time friend
and benefactor of Nazareth College, As you know, Mr. Schmitt and
his wife, Caroline, recently made a very generous gift to Nazareth
College to fund our first endowed faculty chair. You are Invited to
join on Monday as we gather with members of the Nazareth com­munity
and friends and relatives of Mr. Schmitt to remember him.
The GUi4NER
1989-1990
Editor
o Mare Hayden Shapiro
Director. Advertising
o Stephen P. McCaffrey
Managing Editor o Kathy Kernan
Sports o Marc Sorbello
Arts & Entertainment
o Mary Eileen Grine
Business Manager
o Thresa O'Connor
Staff
Maureen Barry
Donna Privitera
Jackie Forward
Liz Baltensoerller
Kris Kappel
John Play
Ellen Knight
Pel/ltV Hnwllrrl
the Great Trials Class Please Come to Order!
lI! J.~q".,"~,.'R. Forward ,..;Ilhe poailion of jull3e and the
title of "You. Honor." The
Sluden!s were .bLe to presoent
the facti of the c.se in , man­ner
they chow-workin8 in
groups o. indcpcndcnlly­remaining
f.ithfulto the laruol
the CUO!,
upon he.rinl tile verdict althc
jury. or an Eichmann evoked
spontAneous venomous reac·
tionl from the audience, or the
pathetic incoherent defendant
frustrated the judp:'
skills .nd I was loinS to "II!
them!
FUTURE ENDEVORS
In the future, Dr, Bowen­Moore
.. id .... e wanled more
,...,h faculty involvement. This
Is bec.use 10 many di$Ciplines
of study are involved. The par­!
ic"'iplltion of faculty in Icam·
leachins the cla .. would be
ideal for all. The Gre.t Tri.1s
class¥fercd this fall would look
II !dependi'IJI on the SOUtc:cs '
th.ol can be obtainedl the trial 01
Socrates, the lrial of Gilileo. the
trial of JOI.D of Ate. and pcrbapl
the s..lem wilch trials.
h
"
, ,
Dr. Bowen-Moore &IOid thai
!he chose thil "mock·trial" for.
mal toe",,,,., lila! the lIudellts
didn't tm:.ely know the content
when It was poaible for thcm~
to experience the conlcnt.
The firll Iri.ll ,bout King
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
I had the g'calQpportunityof
taking Ihll COliI'M Ia$t semelte'
and eIIn provide. first hand ac·
count 0( wlLat th'- unique le,r­ning
ooq>erience was like. A$ my
trial approached, I became
unbearably ncrvou .. I w.ll.ed
100-:1, Dr. Bow~n.Moore
knew this would happen:
"students of logic and rhetoric
.. e prepared to detcct
.. guments, formal.nd materi.l
f.llades. rhelorical devices elC.
a$ P'""senl~ by the proteCu!lon,
defe~. and witnesses. ThIs
course offers a hands-on. con·
crete .pplicallon of the <:Ontcnt
of logic and rhMork."
Tbe trial of Adolf Richmann
Wa$ en~...:!, and one student
The class waited with bated breath to see
if the defense would hit the prosecution
over the head with a clipboard.
Loui. XV] of France wa. un·
forge tt able. The student·
aUOfner- beame 10 impMSlon­ed
that the judge had to con·
tinu.lly rutraln them .. Iheir
''lumenl b«.me heated. The
c .... wail"':! with tNoled breath
to.soee if Ihe dd"ente would hit
lhe pt06eCUlion over !he head
with. dipbo.rd.
" for each triaL .. tbey It he
lIudtnr.! beame the historical
flJlure," .. id Dr. Bowen·Moore.
"So it did not , urprise me in the
~&St if, on occasion, I pro­sc:
cu1!ng attorney lIhed teara
Proposed Changes
around in a stupor .nd when 1
had . coherent moment 1 could
only whine, " I don't wanna do
thi.I" Even my cat brsan to
avoid me-he mull h.ove bHn
pul off by my melan.choly a."a.
Tbe <by <bwned and I trudged
to class in the pourin, .. in. Bul,
al stood up todeliwr theopen·
inS remarb. IOmething ..... !>"
ped in me and I 'ealized that I
was in control of lhe .t>ow. I
stood up from my slumped poti.
tion .nd btca_ I ,betork.1
beacon. I featiled that .11 my
yearaoiliudy hadplldolf, I bad
dressed. as Eichmann . rouled
lOme hostility in the audicR(:e.
For some $lucien", induding
myself, this w .. the first time
they bad le.rned of the IClle 01
the alrocities 01 Nazi Germany.
Some witnesses elicited le.rl
from lhe audience_,...,b .. I
concent,lt;on camp vlc1im
wumed from the dead. Othtf
wilMSSeS included docton who
perlormed experi .... nts. Ind
even Dr. Edelman, a p/!i!o6ophy
profes.sor, who presented . view
01 genocide.
'would ~nCI thisc ....
10 anyone who wel<:orMs a
ehallen,e to 'n.clease lheir
lbilitin and • chance to learn
more .bout themselvn.
Cr.nled, lhe W<lrk involved is
considerable but the knowlege
.nd the benefits th.ot .ccrue 10
the lIudent. are lifelong gilt&.
Dr. Bowen·Moore is very
pleued to lell he, Fan 198!J
Great Trials clus Ihll "they CIt·
hibited intellectual Ind emo­tional
maturily, a thirst for
knowledse and emile ..... .,. for
learni n, thaI I found
remarkable .nd person.lly
rcfrahing. I am proud to hive
been !heir tcac:bcr. They should
fecI pride in tbcmsc:lva.. I want
to lIy to them publkally: thank
yo..."
Hit Close to Home F.Y.I.
,.
wu
,.
their In
luoo. . v.ilable for CoILq:e
Work Sludy PfOIr.ms .nd a
f..,.,.,. on lunclinj for the Higher
Education Opportunily Pr0-
gram !lIEOpt, the SDIe'1 impor·
tant, bul un<kr·funded pmsnom
for fCOfIominlly .nd edua·
ttonally diMdvan~ students
who.llend independent oec:lor
colleg"".nd univcrsit .... 1bo:lay.
HEOI' programs are lunded to
serve fewer sludents than they
did 10 years ago.
AI • lime when COne<:rn Inr
the most disadvant.ged of our
• Iudenif; i$.ta p"ak, the Gover·
nor', bud~ overloob the most
s\lOCf:$$ful prosr.m in the "".
tion to recruit, r~ain, and
graduale at.r\sJl )'Wlh. HEOI' is
• poIent weapon qainst lhe ef·
fcdl 01 poverty on eduatiolUlf
.u.in .... nl.
New York does face Rriou.
financial problem. .nd the
Governor must exert strenuous
efforif;, renected in his budget
~l .. to balance Ihe budget
. s ~uired by Slate law.
However, he fails to addre»an
essenti.1 priority in his budgel
proposal: th~ over·riding need
for trained men and women for
an increasin,ly complex Ind
techninl economy. Without ad·
drelSin, Ihi, important issue.
NEW LAW A IMED AT
FAKI! ID USERS
By Ed C:e~
l\"yi'IJIIO buy bonae in New
York State wilh f.k identiflCa­lion
could coat you a 90 day
driver's lie<:nse suspension,
The 9Ck!ay suspensions could
even h.ove In imp"ct jf the p"r·
son doesn't yet hive. license.
In such callCS, • judge could
po$tpone .n .pplication for •
driver', license for 90 daYL
In addilion to the , uspension,
those usin, I.k tD', in New
York State will be IUt>;ect to I
SIOO.OOfin.e. and uplo30 hours
01 community 1trVItt.
HEALTH FAIR '90
GRADUATE SCHOOL
(M.UII'iC'IOC""I!lIS·
ART EDUC.+. nos I "'1J$IC I;Dl/CA. ~ ,-,
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EDUc;A'1IX<IAL ADMtIo1ST1tATION I
0JtU;G8 srullllNT PEJtsor-1iU
OO,...I.IUN\CA11Of< DISOItnER.'l1
~Dl!CA1l().~"L PSYOIOl.O(;Y
RUDINOI $OIOOI..<:OIINS I;I.1,'i(l
S~I),UYEOIJCA11O!i I
SPIiCIAL f.tIlICA 110tI - 1Il.Imo'DS AD.I.IJl'o1ST1tA 'I1ON
' ASSIST. ..'( T5It.-s """1) LVnJt.'"$1t1l'$ AIlE AV AIU.~Lf.
CALl. nn;.ClADUATEOFHCli roII!oIOIt6 ~1(lMMAlIO.'"
t • r~ .... in low
1E';;~q~;;k;;-_COlIe&C tu;·
prcuuru of
the Governor fails to ~rly
inval in New York'. future.
Our Slite cannot .fford to
mak Ih~ mistlk 01 IOlvin,
Wort·term probIe .... to Ihe
detriment 01 tNosic: Iong·tenn
needs. For thOM concerned, we
Health Fair '90will be held in
the Shults Center on Monday,
April 2nd from 10 '.m. unlil 3
p.m. There will be 25 to 30 u·
hibitnn nffering advice and In·
formalion rdated to health,
we llne.. .nd .. fety,
ThroughOUI the day tbere wiU
be iii"", display .. lC1'ecninp
andsarnples~~ N~
studtnl.an<l lI.ff from v .. lou$
dep"rtments will be p" ­ticipating.
~ .. welcome.
for ..-e information all Diane
Shirl.-y at tJlt. 500 or I'qgy Ed­war<
ls 1\ 61. 593.
THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE
ALBANY, NEW YORK 12203
(S I8) 454.51)6
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u'le th.ot you cont.d your Locol
Stale [j,s;sl.IO .... Your voice an
mak . difference. I'le.se con·
tact me if I can help with ad·
dreue.and phone numbers of
your State IClUltor.nd QSCmbly
represenl.lives,
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ELECTIONS
Attention: All Sudents
These candidates
deserve a pat on the back
for the enthusiasm and
organization that they
have shown by running
for these positions. Thank
you for your interest!
Kathryn Judson
U.A. V.P.
• U.A. Vice Pres. Candidate:
Debbie Reichhart
My name is Debbie
Reichhan.! am interested in be·
ing Ihe Unmrgraduale Associa·
tion Vi~·Presidenl lor Ihe
1990·91 s<:hool year.
I w~5 an active studenl
throughOUI high ochool and I
have continued to be aClive here
al Naz.tlrelh College. Thi. )'<'ar
I held the p<.>$ilion of Re.idence
Hall Council s"nator. I was not
only an active pan in the plan·
ning 01 Sibling'. Weekend. bul
! was also an active member 01
the U.A. s"nale.! wan member
of the EXlracurricular Commit·
tee in which! help"d organize
the r«eplion for Ihe 60th An·
niversaryof U.A. Some of Ihe
jobs J was delegated included
making a menu. looking up
alumni addre .... , sending in·
vitation. and researching infor·
mation for the Gleau. r arlide.
t .1.., ..,rv~d on tbe Election
Committee, which familiarized
me wilh Ihe U.A. Constilution
because we amended and
ralified many parts of Ihe Con·
stitution to beller serve the .Iu·
denl body. We aloo had many
elutions 10 organize and hold,
which familiarized me with the
e1«1ion procus. The other com·
millee ! served on was Ihe Stu·
dent Affairs Committee. in
whicb we organized ",d posted
RA lists for Ihe Residenlial
Community at Na ... reth.
J decided to run for UA. Vice·
President, bec~use J enjoyed
workinga.a s"nalorand J wish
10 conlinue my cont""l and in·
vol~mMI wilh s"nate. This
posilion will give me a change
and will allow me to continue
working witb the s"nate.
I enjoy working with people
and I feel this is a . trong uset
needed for the UA. Vi~·
Presidenl posilion. ! am v.ry
familiar with Ihe re.pon·
sibiliti~ of Ihis p<.>$ilion, sin~
[ have worked closely wilh
Kalhryn along with Ihe s"nate
U 0 ",hole .md .. n .b~ o.A.~"
~cutive board members.
[ belie~ [ would be a suc·
~sslul leader 85 U.A. Vic~·
President ~nd [ hop" to get Ihe
opportunily to do 00.
• Presidential Candidate '91:
Jeffrey Schneider
My name is JeffuySchneider class. I'or theexeculivecommit·
and I am running for the posi. tee to be well organized they
tion ofs"niorClusPresidentof need good leadership. [ am
Ihe [990-91 school yt:M. It ismy capable of providing this
gOolI 10 make everyone's aenior leadership.
year a fun and memorable one. The past yt:~r [ have been a
Since transferring 10 Nazareth m~mber of the Music Therapy
Ihis year from Onandaga Com· Club exct:ulive committee 8!lthe
munily College I ha~ become junior repuaentative. As a
an active member in the member of this commi!!ee [
Nnareth College community. have been active in planning
In Ihe short lime [ have been and carrying OUI fund",isers. ac·
here J haveaeen tbe need forall tiv'tie., and amending Our Can·
Nazarelh . tudenu to be involv· stitulion. [ have gained an
ed in campus activities. This .. s understanding of the UA
especially important in your through my effort. ;n helping
sen'oryear. This iSlhe wi year the club aUa in UA ruagoition.
of college before e ntering the ~ Through my participation in
work force or going On to more Music "therapy Club and other
restrictive academic setlings. organi"lions! have ~n what
If [ was elected Pusimnt J it lakes to run an orgllni ... hon.
would work for the class. 1b do I am willing to put fo rth the time
this [would .tan with building and effort to make your senior
• sen .. of pride among Ihe e~· year everything)'(lu can expect
ecutive commill« memben. it 10 be.
Th ... a.e the~[e el«ted by [n closing. the senior cia .. i.
their!'"" .. IO represenl them. If in ueed of SOme changes. ! am
the.xecutivecommitteei. well Ihe p"rson that can make those
organize(! il will carryover inlO changes happen, and in the pr ....
the things theydoandcreatoe en· cess make everyone's senior
Ihusiasm throughoullhe wbole year fun and memorable.
The Race for u.A. President
Griff Hannel vs. Tony Indorato
Hello. my name is Griff Han·
nellind I am currently a j unior
here . 1 Naz.arelh. [am runn ing
for the position of U. A. Pre.i·
dent. ! leel that [ have the ex·
perien~ and dedicalion needed
10 succeed at this posilion. [n
my Ih.ee years at Na ... reth, I
have been involved in many ac·
tivitiesand functions. These in·
clude: Men's socceer, which I
am currenlly the captain of;
s"nlltor of the junior cLa .. ; and
member of the Student·Alumni
Committee. I have also been in·
volved with tbe College ReLa·
tions Committee and the ex·
tracurricular committee. Hav·
ing been involved in these
various p<.>$itions, I feel [ am
prepared for what is expected of
som~ne as ,mportanl as U. A.
President. If e l« ted. my main
g",,1 will be to make more
student. aware of the organi ... ·
tions and ""I;vilies that the
Nazareth community has 10 01·
fer. Let's make next year a great
year. Thank you for )'(Iur
. upport.
Hello. my name is Thny lo­doratoand
I am running for
positionof u. A. President. Out
ing my fruhman . "
sophomore years he re
Nazareth, [ .. rved as presid
ofthedassof !991. Now. asmr:
senior year at Nazareth .,
prooches. [ again wish to re~
my inter~s l S in tbt
Undergraduate As.sociaHon.
feel due 10 my leadership
abilities lind bard work [ lll\
willing to put ;ntothis posilioo,
[will makea very .ue<:essfuIU
A. Pre.ident. Thank You.
Thny [ndorato
• U.A. Secretary Candidate: Bridget Basil
My name i. Bridget Basil and
am I sophomore heu at
Naz.tlfeth. 1 have ~n Ihe
secretary for Ibe Cia .. of 1992
for the pa.1 t",o )'<'ars. [am also
on the Alumni Associa lion this
)'<'ar.
I fed tbat being an officer
he re at N ..... retb help"d me to
be.responsible and organized.
Now [ am running for the
Secretary ollhc Undergraduate ..
As.socia tion. ! feel that I ha~
enough experi ence working
with people and being respon·
sible enough in lhat I can do the
best job Ihat I pos.sibly Clln.
[f! am el«ted as secretary I
will be willing to help the other
offi~," in any way possibl<! and
to work a. " team to help this
be the besl year thai it can at
Nazareth for all of Ihe students
here.
! am interested in running lor
U.A. s"cretary so [ can also H ·
p"rience having . voice wilh;"
the whole campus environ=DI
and clubs. ! leelthat Ihis can t.­a
very exciting and e njoyablt
job. If [ win! will do the be$!
at secrelary for the
Undergraduate Associatio. '
here at Na .. reth.
• U.A. Treasurer Candidate: Doneen Quick
My name is Doneen Quick
and [am seeking thep<.>$ilon of
Undergradua te Associalion
neasurer. [ am currenlly a
junior and [have been very ac·
live on campus since my
freshman year. During my
{ushman year! was s"crelary
of my cla .. and for Ihe past two
years [ have been a cia ..
s"nalor. During both 0/ my
years as Senalor ! have been on
the Budget Committee and Ihe
I'inanee Committee 01 Senate.
Th""" f'O"i.i<>M h."" "".bIHl
meta work closely with the UA
nco.urer and obtain a real fee[
for what Ihe job e nlails. Beside.
being on the Budgel and
Finance Committees. I current·
Iy am the chairperson of Ihe
College Relat;ons Committee. I
h~ve taken my dulie. in all of
the positions which! have held
very .. riou.ly a. well as finding
time to devote to my studies. [
feel that tbe experience which
[ have acquired over the past
• N .C.A. President Candidate:
Stacey Lissow
My name is Stacey Li"",,w
and I'm running for the position
of cha, rp"rson of the Nazareth
Commuler Association INCA).!
feellhat [ am qualified lor this
position. firSI 0/ all. because of
my l<!adership eXp"rience. !
have served both as secretary
and C<HOhairperson 0/ Ihis
organi"'lion. By le~rn ing the
re.pon.ibilitiC5 of Ihese pooi·
tions, [ feel that I have gained
tbe confidence and knowledge
to be an effective leader of NCA.
Secondly. as a commuter. [
be lieve tbat [ Can effective ly
voice the opinions and deSires
of other commuter student. 10
where they need 10 be heard.
[ believe thai my biggesl
respons;bilily as chairperson of
the Commuter Association i. lo
Iry to meet the needs of aU cOm·
muter students. ~h traditional
age and returning adult. Th do
thi.< [ will encourage com·
mulers to lake advantage of Ihe
on th.Na .... ethcampus. Using
usour~s that ere provided
through Ihe Undergraduate
Association. [ also want to ex·
plore the pos.siblily of creating
new and more helpful servi~.
for commuler student •.
[ would like to make every
commuter . tudent lecithal he
or she isju.t IS much an impor·
tant part of campus life .s any
residenlstudenl. From my per·
sonal experience, [ have learn·
ed that there are many people
here at Na .. retb wbowill reach
out in order to get 10 know you.
ugardle .. of wheth~r )'(Iu live
on campus or not. ! wanl to be
able to show others that Ihis is
most definitely true.
[ hope thai!. as Sludenlleader
01 NCA. can help make a com·
muting .tuden!"s experience al
Nazareth College more
memorable. With this in mind,
I hope that you will remember
me when )'(Iu vote on April
~"'~~""P'~""'''~
Ihr"... y".rs qualifi ... me for the.
position Ihat I 1m ~king and
I would be grateful lor your sup- I
port. I would not run for thil
position if [ did not leel that [
could dedicate my .. lf to p"rfor·
ming the job on the way in
which it should be performed.
II [am elected [promise that I
will bededicatedand th' t [will
work carefully and diligently;" I
my position.
• C.A.B. I
Chairperson
Candidate:
Beth Donovan
My nanre i. Beth Donovan.
and [ am a junior Iccounlill,!
major. I am running for Ihe posi.
lion of Campus ""Iiviti ... Bo,ard
Chairperson. I have been in·
valved in Residence Council,
Studenl ""tivities Council, and
! am currently the Vi«­Presidenl
of Campu. ""livitie.
Board. ! feel that my experience
lIS Vice· President of Campu. k­tivitics
Board has Ihorou ghly
prepared me for Ihe ' e$poll'
sibil ities of the chairperson posi.
tion. I realize thai the re.polI·
sibililies of the Campu. Iv:..
tivilie. Board Chairperson 1ft
having a monthly meeling to
gather alilbe dates for dub "".
livitie. and to e nSure Ihat Ihere
are no conflicts. as well8!l to
pub[i.h a monthly calend ..
listing 1111 campus activities.
L<l*
Barcomb
, ..
1 i an
For tbi.
comminee. lIy lhe.~ infor­mation,
[ believe Ih.1 I am an
active student 81 Nazareth and
8m .w.~ of lhe con"".n, of the
studtn!. IhroQgh this mlcnx in·
teraction with the lIIuden! body.
Seoondly. the position of
5eILIItOf rom;'\U 01 working with
both the class 01'9] and with
the UA Senate. Th:S is an ideal
situation f(lf me In III .. J wish
to address and assill my cWs'
financial IlJlul a. well ••
representing the sl udent . and
their conce.nS. Also. by being a
membe. of the IWO subcommit·
lees I will he able 10 further
acknowJmge arisln, problems
and altempl 10 ",Ive them. My
obligation for ,inilllat the UA
off;"'c three 1>ooJ.1 w«kly will
clUurc Ihal [ am availoble for
.tudents 10 brins any problems
to me.
In closing. I believe Ihat I am
an excellent candidolc for a
Scnatorof thecLauol'91 by my
puviou$ experien« .. an Kli""
student _, N.u.anlh and my""n­cerns
for the financial ... , ... of
thuWiof'91.
Candid a te '92:
Ellison
am II·
lhe extr • • elpon·
ilil Ihal somelimes .~rom·
pIIn~. n(W JI<I'llion. I .m in·
le"'$led in tAkln,on . Stronge.­role
in order 10 continue enhan·
ein, cL.u pIIrticlplllion .nd
.sp;ril,.nd 10toerve lhe N ... mh
communily. II you h.~ .ny
suggesliono,lutSlions, or con·
cerno, plea~ «I Ir« 10 ld me
know. Thank you.
1993
Presidential Candidates:
Beaudet
~~i~:~;:~~;;;:~;:;; ;::' •p iumr·.
I W.nIIO~
cla .. 1lS ,
" "
il 10
;
I • am
Also I was
exlr. cur·
auch "
L::. ':"." for (lUr IiOphomo~
, il will he my 8eCOnd year
cheer leading, soccer, Nalion.1
Honor Society, the school pllper .
yearbook dub.nd VlIrlou. other
d ub$.
I fecllhal bei", .. involV'l"d as
I was helped "'" .ha..,.,n my
communicat ion .nd com­promix
oIr.ill ... well IlS leam
• great de.1 on Ihe w.y. of
..,hool administr .. or.
Ahhough I m.int.in • busy
..,hedule. wilh .cademiQ being
my main priorily. I .1$0 hove
. I[oled time f .... lhi. posilion SO
I will be .ble 10 dedic.te my~1f
complelely 10 o .. r ..:hool and
(lUt c!.us. I plan 011 making re.1
changes lhat nuob: • real
differen«.
In do,ina. I woukhimply lib:
to iIIale that. VOle for me,
La urel Be.udel, it • VOle for
each and e~ry one of you. your
..,Il001, and yout future Y".r.
he~ .1 N . .. relh College.
IlS your presidenl. I wlll. 10 Ihe
best of my .bilily .• upporl you
.nd any idea. or 'uuQ1ions
thaI you may have. I believe lhal
I hi ve Ihe knowledge . nd Ihe
. kills 10 push our d.ss f. rther
.nd .llow u, 10 mi ke one heck
of. mark on Nau.elh College.
Thank you.
Colleen
O 'Brien
My name Is CoII«n O·B.ien.
.nd I .m running for the posi.
tion of M1\Ilor for the class of
t991.
I .m c'pllble of Mrillin, Ihe
responsibililin 0( toelUOlor both
to my elul .nd 10 the coIlcXC.
I .m. dedic:.ted worker boIh in
.nd (lUI of ..,1>001. I h,ve active·
Iy pIIrtk:ipllled in NCA ..• nd I
would like 10 Ulend my ac·
tivilies 10 the stude nl
government.
I f«l il is. wonderful oppor·
lunily DOl only 10 get 10 know
more membeu of my class bul
the rest of lhe collqe as _II.
I work well wilh othenancl am
willin,lo.hare my enthuJ.ilsm
wilh others.
I would lilw! 10 help Ihe daSl
of '9 \ become. I trong leadedn
the coUese tommunily.
My III"", ill M.n.. Uotino. I
.m • Junior Speech PalholoiY
Major. I am presenlly Co­Presidenl
of Ihe Nn8.eth ~u·
dent Speech. Hearing and
Langu.ge Qrganiution. In lhe
pllSi. I h.~ orgainir.ed lectures,
H.lIoween·O·Grami. - b.ke
sales, earlUOlion $l.1es, .nd
VlInou. other adiviles and fun·
draise •• for thill organlDlion.
I chose 10 run for Ihe Omce
of Se ... ,o< for Ihe <Lassof 1991
bcc.u~ I wanted 10 become
more Involved in Ihe activities
of Ihe Undergraduate Associa·
tion. I feel I h. ve Ihe qu.litie.
10 represenl the class . nd be •
voice 10 the College Adminislra·
lion. My tommun;cation .killl
.nd my commiltmcnt 10 my d." .... ltsand otben will rnov.:
me 10 work to the best of my
.!)Illly.
I ruUt!: my dulie. as Sen.tor
Indude:
" tendin8 .1I Se n. te
Meeting'
.nd beln8' pIIn of two Senale
lubcommill«l.
Mfairs:
Vicky
Chamberlain
Hil My n. me i. Vicky
Chamberlain .nd I.m runnl",
for Ihe position of Culiural Af·
f.ira Chairperson. Thil y.ar
!fultu ral Affairs .... sponaored
mafiy e>:ciling events . Kyle
o.vil., o.~ Binder O.mcI
~I:.IorJ, Rape Aw.~ne:u Dty
and Ihe Otllwa trip. IS _II ••
• wide variely of movies. My
gOiI for nUl yeM is lom.inl.ln
. nd Improve the q ... lity and
quanlity of e ntert. inment .1
N ... reth. My various leader.
thip posilions on camp ....
Senalor for the CIa$s of '91, U.
A. ~1lS .. rer and Orienillioo
Committee llDe<:uti~ Boord •
have tAughl me how 10 work
wilh sludenlS .nd .d·
ministrators effectively. These
a.e . kills th,t wifl . llow me to
lucce"fully serve .s Culiural
Aff.iu Chairperson. So· rome
oul on April II· VOTE . nd GET
INVOLVED!! Thank Youl
• Sen a tor Candidates '92: Wendy Hagan
My n.me is Wendy Hapn
I nd I.m currenlly I oc:nator lor
Iheclassof 1992. 1 havebecnac­lively
involved in activilies for
boIh the sen.le..,d myel,... lor
IWO year. now.
lam.l$oan letive membe. oI
Ihe Spanish club, Studenl Alum·
ni Committee, and Women',
Swim Te.m. I .e.lly enjoy III of
theIC letivities and .lthough
Ihey keep me very bluy. lhey
gi~ me. challellje and help me
10 man.ge my tIme.
l am interesled in runningfo.
Paula Cerio
My name is P\lul. Cerio and
I am running lorone of Ihe posi.
lions 0( Junior C1Iss Senalor. I
would lib: 10 ~ more involved
wilh my class by acting as •
voice for Iheir concerns . nd
~.s. AIIIO I Ihink Ih" I can
II>e position of ~"'Ior apin for
lhe following)"'l'r and I feel that
my previous experience will be
beneficial. If re-elected, I plan
to ronti nue 10 dcvOle my lime
• nd effonlo my dass.nd 10lhe
toelUOle. I will do Ihis Ih,."..,gh
kceplnl .n open mind and
Ihrough lUIening 10.nd respec­ti",
11>e views.nd opinions 01
my dass .... tel.
It hu been very inleresting
.nd rew.rdi", wotkingwith my
fellow cl." offlcers and 1 feel
Ihl! we have worked well
bring IIOme good ideas of my
own 10 get my eL.u more 'n·
voIved u. whole In addilion,
I would Uke 10 ace my cL.u
mo~ un,foed .nd Ih,."..,gh the:
combined efforts 0( myself. if I .m elecled. and the other 01·
• V.P. Candidates: Michele Geir
I. "'l ichelc Geier. 1m running
fo. IIOphomore cl... vice·
prcsldcnl. I WII eLua senalor
Ihis past fall M"1d I belicv1! I haYe
the q ... liliC$ 10 ..tvancc and
fulfill Ihe o ffice of
v;a,·prelldenl.
I bool icv1! lhat . vice·president
should po6ICtI the qu.lities of
honeSly. individu.lity. creativi.
ty. and inlegrity. I would like 10
Lisa Bondellio
My ,Ialement ofpurpose his
an Ulraotdi",ry .mounllo do
with Ihe ,""Is I would lilte to
achicYe for II>e lOphomoreclass.
Afler bein. hen for .n entire
year, I h.~ ~.]ir.ed that lhe
" udents say In what pson.1
Naurelh College's exl",mely
import. nl. Bcc. u~ I .m in·
teresled in Ihe sophomo", class,
Ihe people of NIt.reth, what
gel the cia .. more involved In
, uch ICllvitiCi .1 communily
service, elf washes. "",rathono,
.. 0
I re.lize thaI the positioa 01
vice·pre.icknl wlll taJ.e time,
commilment. and. g:re.otdtal 01
hard work. bul I . m willing 10
kccpI the responsibility 01 vice·
presKknt .nd 10 do illO lhe besl
of my .bilitics. Th.nk )'001 .
tl>e Pfople have 10 ~ ,and how
incidcncctl are questioned and
hlndled at Nuaretb CoIJegc. I
1m running for Yoce·Prcsidcnl
of the IOphomore class. I wiU
iIIlnd by and help the President
as much aspoMible,aIong wilh
'"ling my own poinl of view
.nd whal I think would be beSI
for the sopbomo,e class, and
. Iso for the rollege.
• Treasurer Candidate:
J ennifer Hagerman
If elecled .. 1"I-euurer 01 the
sopholl><>U class. I inlend 10
continue 10 promote activitles
Ihll will benefot Ihe student
body. I believe we h.~ made I
quick . nd JUcceNful st.rl . s
freshmen 010 .. of /ice .. and
whal is needed now is. gre.ter
promotion oIlhe clul 0( 1993.
I plan to encvur.se mo.e
members 01 ourelass and othe ..
as well. 10 join and become
more involved with the
meetings, projects, etc. Next
ycor will be even belle. Ih. n
this!) I w.nl lO be Ihe~ to make
the diffe.en ce.
tot:ether 10 achieve our .,.11
Ind those of our peers. I am.tlso
h.ppy 10 have had Ihe oppor.
tunily 10 work wilh Ihe OIher
toen .. o .. in ordet 10 acl al •
voice/or Ihelludcmbody. l.m
hoping that I wUJ boo,bIe to use
the: knowlcdjc I hM: pined II>e
last touplc of rears in tenlle 10
.... ke Ihe upcomir1s ru. for lhe
class of 1992111 eventful and ex·
citinl ont. Thank you ~ry
much.
foeers of the Junior Class. If! .m
elected, ) ~ 10 $C1Vf! my d ...
in tl>e besl way poaible .nd I
would Iry my hardest 10 sec lhal
their concerns . re add.eued.
• Secretary
Candidate:
Chris LaDue
iii, my name iI Chris La Due
and I am r .. nning for Secretary
of Ihe $Ophomo.e clUJ .
Throughout my hiBh school
career I WIS Vice·President of
my class for two yeI<land Presi·
dent of Student Council in my
~nlo. yur. I was.1$o clecled
.. Secretary 01 the freshman
class for the 198~90 ochool
year. Th"""" these posilionl I
h.Ye Ie.rned .... ny new and u ·
e ilinl "P",iene<os. I h.~
he:lped 10 promo1e class ac·
tivilies Ind enlhusiasm 'Ions
wilh my fellow offlce ra. The
posilion 01 class offICer Involves
enlhusiasm, deditalion. .nd
leldership skill •. I leel Ih" I
hold.n of Ihese qu. litiel .nd
hope 10 ful/ill Ihe posilion of
SccrctIry to Ihe beat of my
.bilities. I hope I II 0( you ha~
tnjoyed wh.1 the etas. of 1993
bas provided for you Ihis year
and I with you . 11 luck. Thank
you . It very much.
,
8 THE GLEANER Mitch 29, 1990
The Gleaner's Question of the Week:
Joe Ragsdale
Junior
Spanish
''The administration's
view on /I() beer truck
at SpringIest."
"If You Could Change One Thing
What Would
Gabrielle Gomborone
Freshman
English
Pete Buntich
Sophomore
Pre-law
Chris Egger
Junior
Bus. Administration
"No lall soccer
prBctice."
,
"More on-campus
party action."
"No spring soccer
prBctice."
•• ~ the computer you need to
succeed in ilie real world and a
chance to use it there.
Enter April 2 • April 13 in Room 24, Smyth Hall
See Mary Phillips in Room 26 with questions
c"" S.t.t." _, "..r. "."' ....-...e..o...n _. -.-. __b~__" ."..' _~ ...
_.*_--­_
.. - ~~~
--... -_~-,--..:r.-,... ....-
Kristin Wing
Sophomore
Social Work
"The boy·to-girl
ratio."
NAZLAX
by MARC SORBELLO
On Saturday March;>,4, 1990
th~ NaUlr~th Men's Lacr""",
team defeated !thau Colleg~
14·1. Th;" gam~ wa.s the first
me~ting of these two school in
NCAA. DiVWon III lac..,..... The
contest was seen by approx·
imately 200people who braved
snow Ourries and t~mperatures
in th~ low 30's 10 watch the
Golden flyers live up to Ih~
third place ranking in Ih~ most
recent NCAA Division III polt,.
Nazareth's aUa<:k unil was
responsible for e ight of Ih~ 14
poinls scored. Sophomore Mar·
ty Ke lly led all scorers with
th ree goals and two assist.,
while senior Ryan Stutler
reg;"tered two goals. Freshman
Andrew Grlmn' ne1t~d two
goalsand two ... ist •. and Rich
Kilgo ur contributed one goal.
• Chris Ma",h began the
onslaught wilh two quick goals,
h;" first coming 32 scc<>nds into
the contest. Also contributing
goals lor ttw. Golden Flyers were
Chad McRae, Rich Pierpont
and Rnn Oavu.
The Golden Flyer defense
made the Ithaca attack lay a
golden goose egg. The Bombers
registered 0 goals in the ~cond
ha lf. Th~dden~ !sled by 1989
3rd team All·American John
McAuliffe. Flanking McAuliffe
was . sophomore David Prall
and ~n ior John G.:bhardl.
Coalie Greg Gf,bhardt stymied
numerous a1tempts by the
Bomber attackers in the second
half.
SPORTS NET
Third In The Nation
SCOre 6-3. Kelly came block with
an unassisled goal of his own 10
keep the Golden Flyers ahead
7·3. Kelly then dished off 10
Pierpont to make it 8·3.
Lazore found StUller in the
crease with a pin·point pass. and
Stutler finished the play by
sticking. blast inlo the upper
Jeft COtner. Less th.n a minute
later Kelly connected with
March lor his first of the $CaSOn.
Kelly finished the day with
three goals and five assists and
NaUlr~lh Colleg~ s tarted the
season with its first win.
Sunday'schampionship game
----_- .. _-'------_ .. -.---_ .. _-- .... ~-- ... ---.--~ ....... ---
against tournament hosl
Washington College was one
Nazareth would want to fo rset.
The Shor'men handed the
(;(llden Flyers a 12·8 loss and
the second place trophy. The
contest between Na .. reth and
Ihe University of Rochester
slated lor Thesday March 2(1,
t990 wll$ cancelled due to incle·
ment weathe r.
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Nazareth earned the third
place ranking when they open·
ed the ~.son by defeating Ohio
Wesleyan University 10-5 on
March 16 at the Washington
CoUege tournament in Chester·
town, Mn
• • •
Jake Lazoreopcned the scor·
ing lor the (;(llden Flyerson an
unassisted goal to tic Ihe SCOre
a t H . Then the Marty Kelly
show bega n. Kelly closed out
the first quarter with two goals
to push the (;(llden Flyers lead
103·1.
• • •
'lb slart the~cond half Kelly The game aga inst Ithaco was
. ssisted on goo ls by Ken Bar. the firs! of a three game home·
tolo, CarlJuhln and Andrew stand for the Men's Lacrosse
Grimm 10 push the lead to 6-t team, ThencxtgameisSaturday
Nazareth. Maroh 31 against acrO$$·town
Ohio Wesleyan mounted a rival RfT at 2:00 p.m. and On
comeback to end ~he se<:ond Tuesday, April 3, Nazareth will
qua!ler by scoring two facc-ollagainstGeneseoState at
unaSsisted goals making thc' : 3:30 p.m.
Nazareth Tennis Travel South for Spring Break
by MARC SORBELLO
Nazareth College Men's and
Wom~n's Tenni. teams traveled
to Hilton Head Island. South
Carolina for their annual spri ng
training. In the tOdaysolSpring
Break the men competed in five
matches and tbe women par­ticipated
in· seven.
Repre~nting Na ... reth Col·
lege in singles matches lor the
men's team will be captain and
nu""!ber One player Mark
Lasalle, number Iwo player
fr~sh man Mark Oliver, third
Andrew Ha r r is, fourth single.
Mike Sk n:t ny "r Mike Whale",
fifth Malt Mooney a transfer
from Caoenovia Community
College, and sixth Bill
Thomson
The number one doubles
team consists of Lasalle and
Thomson, second doublu
Oliver and Harris. and third
doublu Whalen and Skretny.
On March II, Nazar~th
""uared off .",inst Division II
partici!>"nt Slippery Rock of
Pennsy lvania. For Ihe men's
""uad, Lasalle registered his
fi rst win by ddcating his oppo.
nent in slraight ~IS 6-4, 6-4.
N ..... reth ~nded up losing the
match 8·t despite L-osaUe's
eflort.
On March 12. th~ Golden
Flyers took on Div, 11 Lyn·
chburgCollege. After agood ef·
for t. Nazareth wason the short
end of a 9-0 decision. The
following day, the team travel.
ed to Savannah, Ga., to take on
Div. [ powerhou~ Armstrong
Stat~ College. The nat ionally
ranked Armslrong State team
overpowered Nazareth and
handed them a 9-0 loss. The
first of two Div;"ion III sc hool
Nazareth faced was Emory and
Henry of Virginia. This nlatch
hru; become an annual rivalry
between the two schools. The
~riC5 now has Emory and
Henry leading 5-0. It took both
Emory and Henry to hand
Naza r ~th I 9.(1 def~at.
The other Div, III $Chonl was
Washington College of Chester·
town Md, The Shor'men, who
two days later would ddeat
Nuueth College's Me n'S
lacrosse team in the champion.
ship game of their tournament,
handed N .. areth College's
Men's tennis team a 9-0 defeat
to continue its domination over
our $Choo!.
On the relurn home the men's
team was $Cheduled to par·
tid!>"te in a tournament hosted
by Washinglon & Lee College.
nue to inclement weather the
tournament w,," cancelled
The women'. team fai red no
bell er, coming home from the
spring trip with ~ven losses.
The bright spot for the Lady
Flyers was Gina Tener'.
straight ~I win OVer her oppo.
ne nl from Slippery Rock. Also,
Tener and Amy Skretny learn·
ed up to ddeat Iheir opponent
6',6·3.
The l"enerlSkrelny tandem
also came away with. victory
against Division f powerhouse
Armstrong State College 6-7,6-4
7·5. Against Marshall College
Laura Pearson comc away
with th~ lone victory, defealing
her oppone nt in . traight ~IS
6-3. 6-3.
The men's team will fonnal.
ly open their seunn on the fOIId
against Elmira College Friday,
March 30. You can root on th~
men on April 3rd when they
play acroSS·lown rival Roberts
W~sleyan College and again On
April 7th when Ihe opponent is
LeMoyne.
COUNT DOWN RECREATION
HOOPS FINAL
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28. 1990, MONEY 80-69 FLOUNDERS
THE GLEANEA ,
.SORB'S
STRANGE
SPORT
SHORTS
Taekwondo:
N Y.S. Taekwondo
Championship
of Staten Island
Men's Black
Belt:
1. Sean Pearson
(Rochester)
Boys' Junior
Black Belt:
3. Joshua Harmon
(Henrietta)
.sguash~
U.S. Open Doubles:
Alan Gant &
Ned Edwards
defeated
Mark Talbot &
Mike Halfal
15·9, 15-12, 15-13
,
• THE GlEANER
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW: "My Left Foot"
Movie Rt~lcw by Maur.en
""M'"y Left Fool " produe<:d by
Noel PI:.non
Wanl to briplell you. day
mel lift your .prill' ~?Then
go lite the movie, "My W I
Fool:' Thil....,...;e will leo..., you
with. good feeling in.i':~ and
.liUlc different outlook on life.
"My Loft Poot" is based on
the true 1101')' .001,1\ . n Irish
painter named Christy Brown.
who wu born with cerebral
palsy. Dlniel Doy Lewis is the
actor who portnoya him. Ch.v­ry
is """ .. 10 m.ove bis arms .t
whole femily was atounded
.nd hi. father liIled him up on
his Ih.oul~r .nd ca ... ied him
out 10. pub where be proclaim·
ed to his doubting friends.
·'Thi. il Chrilty Brown, my
1IIn. genius."
Throu,h the ~... Christy
was included in Ihe f.mily
.. mes .nd fun because hi.
brothefJ.nd .lsten never forp
.bout hIm. At .bout Ihe .ge of
17. Chrisly mel Or. Eileen Cole
who worked 1\ a clinic in
Dublin thai specialized in
children wilh ~bral ~y.
Throup Ion.. hard ~an of
aU, and IUbIeq\lef\Uy learns 10
.w..r.i.t.e and paint with his left · 1/ So, if
you are
feeling a
little down
The movie is portuyed as •
fluhbKt upon ChrWy'. life lOS
II<! sill in • room In • rnaJUlon
with. RUtle. where he is Ih.e
pnc 01 honor I I • IOCiII
ellpgemenl. Iu h.e .. w.ilillS to
110 0111, h.e siva th.e .. ...,., his
• u\obKIJraphy lihal h.e Iyped
with his ~fl fOOlI, 10 reid. The
story un'oIds 'rom there, with
KelleJ Irom the present in·
terspersed with onu from Ihe
past.
Born .nd "ised in Dublin,
Ireland, Christy Brown WIS one
ofZ2children, 13ofwhomlur.
viwd. He h.Id • very IoviIlS
moth.er.nd • dotnlnoeering. but
cari", fllher • .\lon, with his
brothen .nd aister.. h.e wa
treated like .ny OIher member
of the flmily. but he w .... '\
• .,...ao.l )" .11>«.".., lie was 1m·
pair<'(!. Since he couldn'I w.lk.
Christy uRd his legs 10 push
and pull him to wherevcr he
w.nled to .... Hi •• rms w..re _.... .
His moth.er .Iway. Iolid &he
could un<kntllld Christy wbcn
he wanted IOmething. but his
'"her wa convinced that he
wo,,1d .Iw,ys be mule and
dull ·wi lled. Hi. first . ttempt.,
trying 10 show hi. parents Ihal
he could underst.nd language
camc whcn he used a piea of
ch.lk held between hii left I""s
10 write the word " mother" on
the floor of hislivi ... room. His
or need a
good boost,
this is the
movie to
see ... "
work. she worked with Christy
. nd t.u,ht him to speak mOre
clearl y. She also sot him tore.d
Slulkespure. which he "",ited
around the h.ou .... IS well u en·
oour-sed him 10 kttp up with
his paint,,,,.
One of Cbristy'l biS breaks
came when Eileen sot him his
first .howinS at • gallery in
[).oblin. He w ... succes& Many
of hi. painting. exhibited f.ccs
depicting pain .nd suffe ring.
.nd they we re .e.Uy quite mov·
inl. Beause of his close work
with Eileen through the )",.rs
• nd h.er 'Uenliveneu and pa.
lience. Christy fell in love with
her, only 10 find out that . he
was eng.ged 10 the .. Ilery
own.e • . This c.uses him to set
very drunk .nd beUerigernllat
the rest.ur.nt .fter the show·
i",. A •• result, be and Eileen
parted .. friend •. HowC'Ver,
Ihey did meet ... in .nd she
w" the one who convinced
him to do . nother show. Thls
bring. the movie to the present
time where Christy is w.ltins in
the mansion with the nu .... ,
Mary Carr . .
Cbriaty stated IhII " I',",only
eYer had pLatODio< love;' to
Kilem in !be restaurant and thia
lee .... to be one of his bigut
Ioro,inp-(O be in. love relalion·
s.hipwith. woman. It turnsOUI
that Ihis is how the movie ends.
He .. ked the nu .... , M.ry Ca ....
who is .iltinl with h'm out for
out for I drink and after lOme
persuadin .. &he decided 10 10
with him. UIlimI\Ht, this is !be
~ he ends up marrying. in
October of 1m .
There are .some very ten~r
_nU.f w..ll as .some funny
onu.1so th" make this movie
very memorable. [ SlOW Christy
Brown ... hero too. There were
timel when he w.s forced to
OVercome his handicap in order
to help lOmeone. [ think Ihis
helped him become more of.
penon than lOme people with no Impainncnts.t .n. He onoc
a.ved hia mother'slife whm.she
WI. pregn.nt by banging on th.e
door wilh hi. Onc 800d lei in
orlkr 10 .lert the ne Ighbors.
Mrs. Brown had fallen down the
sr.irs after carryi ns Christy up
tobed. If it hadn'l been'or him.
she miShl !)ave died.
There were .Iso personal
strussJu that Christy h.Id 1010
\hroooih. such a rejections from
other children as well .. adult-.
tbtre were many opJIOftunillu
where Christy oould have liven
up. but he didn't. He proved
him ... lf to be • fighler .nd •
rem.rk.ble person.
So. If you . re feel,,,, • little
down or n.eed. good boost. then
this II the movie to lee. It will
cmainly bripten up you day .
Senatorial Candidates for the
Class of '93 ... Cominued from ~e.5
• Jessica Parisi
The position [ ... "" chosen 10
run for is thai 01 Senator for Ihe
C\au of 1993 which is t .... offICe
I held this yur. I have decided
to run again for various realOnL
[ mf:t so many ~'I people
through my irlteraction with Ihe
S~:na\e and my feUow eI,U 01-
flCe ... This really helped me .01·
just morc smoothly 10 life .t
Nazareth. [also 1«1 thai I <;00-
tribute<! • 101 to the Fruhman
elul by hdpina to lallnc:h II ... d
,&ian. .ctivitia aDd by takina;
• Laura Dennis
Hi CYe1'l"I"el 1 hope this
.eme.ter is loinl well fot)lOU .
My Mme is t.." ra Denni. and
I .", runni", for th.e poIition of
Senator of the da. of 1993. Iu
many of "fOIl may.1rady know,
[ .... cu.", .. tJy boIdin,lhis of·
foce 10 whal I'm really leeki",
II r~lection.
Alth.ough I WIll elected later
In the first semester, [feel that
t .• 10nS with the other offoccrl,
have . ccomplished. lot. In ad·
dition tn .ttending Senate
meetings and wo.kin,1n the UA
office, I ' m se .... i", on the
Fin.nce and CoMtitution sub­committees.
For the class. I
an acti"" role .1 our C
mctIin,.. [ ~ achined
sood balance between tIIf
IChool work and my ",,~"lI!1
rlcular invol""mtnll lhat I .
tend to carty """r to next
I re.lize th.t my role U I
senl tor enllil, wo. kinS th ...
houfJ in the UA offICe """
working on two separate Iub­commillees.
If lam elected. I ...
lend 10 pul I~effort and ...
thu$ium into makina: the daa
of '93 the best ever1
helped with • f;Ommulli!y
H.lloween party. planned r...
d.raltcrs, and visited I hoIpilll.
to IIlme • few thi ..... [ .m da­ina:
well in my duIa and b.w
become acti"" in ather 0DIIqr
activities includlnJ Preview "'"
the French Club. I believe \lo.tI
If re...,letted. I can COIItin"" ..
be an USC! to my elass .. wd
a the Naureth community. t
. mjllSt •• enthusi.stic a I WI>
" the .tart . nd .m willins to try
both old and new IhiniSlO ........
N .... ethCOllelc'tclusof 1m
• succc$$. Th.nk you for )"0lIl
lime and ple.ue, don'l fOflellO
VOle on April 111
• V.P. Candidate '92:
Nora Clifford
Nora CUllon! .... p. '92
My name is Nor. Ann Clif·
ford and I am running fot Ihe
office of Vice· President of Ihe
clus of 1992. [ think that I.m
Ihe best candidate for the posI.
lion because I am interested ill
~g \DOff: involYed in nut
)'Nt's junior clus activities. I
believe that I poucM the
qlUllilics needed to fill th,. posI.
tion .nd to do. Sood job. I.m
.n organized, , friendly .nd
e nergetic person. [ w.nt Our
clest to lI.,in • ""JUt 01 belonS'
ins.mong themselves. I would
like to set th.em udted .boUI
campus activities .nd e
courage tbeir enth.iutie .
volvement in the planning
mUcrs. class picnics.nd • JI'CII
JuniorlSenior Fo.m.1.1 Wlnl to
or .. nlv: more cla.u fu/lClioGl
.nd. strength.en studenl pII'
lid",lion. FI~rs could bo
distributed .so that everyone"
inlol'mM .nd aw.re .bout II[>
OI)ming evcnts.
These are JU5\ • few of tbo
ideas th.otl bave. I hope that ~
are concerned .bout whll )"0lIl
d .... isdoi",.nd wlUcomc",*
.nd get involved.
Japanese Language and Culture at Susquehanna Univ.
J.panese is the foreign
I.nguage " sinll f.stest in
popularity .mons college
students loday, and for good
reason. Japan offers JfCat riches
10 "fOIIng Americans; fascinating
history, elegant "aditions.
boomin, _ic frontiers.
and a culture unique in its blend
of oriental .nd wnlern ways.
From July 23 to August IS.
1990, SUlqueh.nna University.
at Selins,rove. PA, will offer In
inlensive prOSflm in Japane ...
I.ngu.ge and cultu.e. Si .. ty
hours of element.ry and in·
termediate lengUlse instruclion
will be provided for four
tr.nsferr.bIe credit h.ours. An
American instructor .nd •
IIlli"" inatructor wiU co-teach
Ihe daily c~ using pro-
Student Art Exhibition to
Feature Nazareth's Best
Nearly ZOO of the finest stu­dent
. rt works produced during
Ihe current academic yca.'at f
N.zareth CoIlqe of Rochesler
will be on display M.rcb 3 I to
April 29 in the Forer Gallery 01
tbe N .... reth College Am
Cenler.
TheannlUll Student Art Show
will be highlighted by In open·
ins reception . nd Iward.
ceremony to be held on Satur·
day. March 31 from 7·9 p.m. in
the F"Y"r G.llery.
Nancy BIICkeU. own.er and
director of the Oxford G.llery,
,:"U j~ th .. ~"I ~ibition.
buSinesses. .rt groups. .nd
patrons will be presented.
Theuhibit will 'ellureart in
• wide, .. ariety of media in·
cludinS paint."" illustration.
zr-phicl. prim .... ki"" <hwin&
IlCUlpture. met.lsmithing. tu·
tilu. ceramic., . nd
pholOSflphy.
N.u.reth College faculty coor·
dinatorsol the e~hibit are Den·
nis M.ust. visitinS""stant pro­fessor
of .rt .• nd Maureen
Brill •. auisllnt profcs.sor of .rt.
Foyer C.lley bours Ire 9
• .m.-9 p.m. Monday thtou&h Fri·
day .• n~ noon·S p.m_ On
,restivc dynamic method. and
materials.
l.angu13e learni", will be
complcmented by pre .. ntllion.
On th~ culture behind th~
lanlu.ge.ln addition. skIc trips
will focus on Japanese culture
in the United State&.
American iludents will share
• ra.idence h.ll with J.panese
iludents from Thkyo's Senshu
Univcrsity. who will be iludy.
ing English lansulge .nd
Amcri~an cult ure. Conllcl.wit}l
J.pan~ ... Sludents will provide
unlimiled opportunilies 10 make
friends for. lifelime.
A fee of 11630 indude. 60
hours 01 instruction. lodsins in
I resi~Doc hall. three mcaIa.
day .nd side trips.
I'or further information and
applicalion rorm., contact,
J.ne YUSe'r. ProsTl'" i
Oir""lor
Department of Continui", I
Educal;on
SU"'lu~h.nn. University
Selinsgrove. PA 17870-1001
17l7J 3n43S1
Applications are due by JIUII' I
.22. 1990.
Children's Art Exhibit at Naz
Young Ir~ists p"rticipating in
the eisht·week Saturday Arl for
Cbildren Frogr.m .t N .... reth
College of Rocheiler will
display their best work In an es·
h,ibition at the Naurelh COllqe
Arts Center which run. from
Saturd.y. March 31 thfOUJh Fri·
d.y, April 6.
~ning r""eptions will be
held on March 31 at 11:30 ' .m. 'ot Level I lkindergarten to thlrd
,rade) .nd 12:30 p.m. lor t..cvcl
II Ifourth Srlde to sisth .,adel
student-. BoIh the exhibit .nd
Ihe r~ion.r.. free.nd open 10
~~e I"'bl!c:. wil~ ~ held in Ihe
Departmf:1ll.
Naureth College advan.ctt:l
.rt educ.tion students hi-..
been teachi", IOIIlt! of tbo
bas.ics of .rt 10 element...,
IChool children from Rod>Ctla
and the . .. rroundinl 1UburbLi
The result il • wide .... y aI
creative efforts in paints, tOO'll
paper and OI)ll.se, clay sod
paper sculpture. art_history in·
spired projects. .nd v .. lou> I
dflwings.
The Naureth College Arb
ecoter hours Ire 9 '.m.-9 p. ....
weel;days and noon-S p. .... -"' ....

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March 29, 1990
The
GLFANER
A Nazareth College Student Publication
ROCHESTER, NY
.... _Is upon us_ ..... , _ p-ae11orn. ..........
ancI-. ~'.1IWty Kelly (no. 30) .... 1t-.1ftIdI;_the ...... '.top_. Save Our Earth
"
BARTH DAY AT NAZARETH
COLLEGE
N.zar~lb CoIJ~ge will be
ul~bnlin8 Ihis ~~nt by p"'"
claiming April 16th.27th as
Earth Week. The organizers of
Earth Week I re divided inlo
yariouscommiu~ Thesecom·
miuces ate currently planning
varions activities to educate
Nazareth students. f.cuhy and
staff about global a nd toc.l
tbrut. 10 the e nvironment and
their prevention a nd hopes to
involve the Nuarc1h commun;­ty
in evcnts 10 better educate
everyone on these i .. ues. The
"'-'":~~~~.'" as follow.:
ENERGY CONSERVATION
COII.IM ITTEil
This committ~ is headed by
D., Harry Murray i. involved
with identifying and correcting
the problem of energy waste.
CAMPUS·WIDE RECYCL-ING
COMMiTtEE
This commiu~ is headed by
Joan Burdick and Chris Price
and inveoligates ways to
generate campus rt!CY"H"8. This
committee will invu tiga'e
markets and mtthods of $Otting.
• toroge and distribution of
materials to be recycled.
CAMPUS TREE PLAN­TINGANDCONSERVATION
COMMITTEE
Thi. !leCtion, headed by Dr.
Hallahan of the biology depart­ment,
will review studiC$ con·
ceming tree conservation, in·
Verllory , and possible aboretum
sites and will develop . policy
propo.al to preserve and
beautify existing campus !tees.
INSTITUTIONAL PUR­CHASING
COMMITTEE
Tbis committe chaired by
Judy !laker. will examine
Nazareth's purcbasing policies
with tbe purpose of identifying
WIly. in which waste production
Ind use of environme ntally
eradicating material. can be
reduced. This group will al$o ex­_
amine the plI6ibility of modify·
ing purchases of harmful pro­duct.
by the college.
EDUCATION AND
PUBLIC AWARSNSSS
COMMITTEE
This ..,etion i. co--chaired by
Dr. Mary Ann Bush and Diane
Shirley RN. This committe will
develop programs to educate
the NUlre"h community on
the importance of e nviron men·
tal i .. ues.
INFORMATION TABLES
COMMITTEE
This commiUce ch.aired by Sr .
Kathy Weider. Acting Director
of Campus Ministry, will pre­sent
information tables the
wcek prior to I!a"h D.y (April
continued on page 2
azareth receives $500,000 for endowed chair
Schmitt Scholan;hip" to aid
Nazareth students who return
to finish an interrupted
edue"ion.
··This gift is outstanding
re«lgnition," .aid President
Rose Marie Beston. " It i. a sign
of confidence in the quality of
Na ... reth College and our facul·
ty"·
The Schmitts have had .long­.
tanding interest in higher
education and in fostering an
understanding between the na­lion.
of the world. Their gift. to
other area colleges include an 3 Proposed
state budget
to seriously
affect
Nazareth
endowefd by
an onicle thai appeared on the
lront pose of jhe February 141h
iNlle of Tfie Gle.ner .• nd h.""
Idt • n~ to com ..... n! on il.
The .. tiele diKuned the
VII,ious qe! 01 the 'Iucknl body
.t Nazardh, and offered the opi.
niont oI_.allludenll of dif·
ferent ~ and mentioned
lOme 01 the problems thai .rise
fl1lm the "'ge g.op."
According 10 Ihis .rticle. as in
.1motl.JJ colleges. students arc
referred 10 as beinS eilher
" lr. dilion. I" or "non.
1 • .dition.L" We Ii"" In a .ocie­Iy
th.1 labels ~rythin, in an
dfort to aolcgorizc-bul by
t.tegoriUng people Wi: tend 10
n il"" feeling of ... "".alene"
between them, and cre'le a b.o.r.
rie. which is often difficult 10
(I'QM. Simple "'bels luch as:
I)I,ck and wbite. man . nd
woman, "1I •• ight" .nd "py,"
haYerience was like. A$ my
trial approached, I became
unbearably ncrvou .. I w.ll.ed
100-:1, Dr. Bow~n.Moore
knew this would happen:
"students of logic and rhetoric
.. e prepared to detcct
.. guments, formal.nd materi.l
f.llades. rhelorical devices elC.
a$ P'""senl~ by the proteCu!lon,
defe~. and witnesses. ThIs
course offers a hands-on. con·
crete .pplicallon of the "
ped in me and I 'ealized that I
was in control of lhe .t>ow. I
stood up from my slumped poti.
tion .nd btca_ I ,betork.1
beacon. I featiled that .11 my
yearaoiliudy hadplldolf, I bad
dressed. as Eichmann . rouled
lOme hostility in the audicR(:e.
For some $lucien", induding
myself, this w .. the first time
they bad le.rned of the IClle 01
the alrocities 01 Nazi Germany.
Some witnesses elicited le.rl
from lhe audience_,...,b .. I
concent,lt;on camp vlc1im
wumed from the dead. Othtf
wilMSSeS included docton who
perlormed experi .... nts. Ind
even Dr. Edelman, a p/!i!o6ophy
profes.sor, who presented . view
01 genocide.
'would ~nCI thisc ....
10 anyone who wel;ect to I
SIOO.OOfin.e. and uplo30 hours
01 community 1trVItt.
HEALTH FAIR '90
GRADUATE SCHOOL
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IIlSTOIty I KlUl'K:AI. SCI£SC£
U.L Y auUllIOOD EDUCAllON/
~El$ilion of Re.idence
Hall Council s"nator. I was not
only an active pan in the plan·
ning 01 Sibling'. Weekend. bul
! was also an active member 01
the U.A. s"nale.! wan member
of the EXlracurricular Commit·
tee in which! help"d organize
the r«eplion for Ihe 60th An·
niversaryof U.A. Some of Ihe
jobs J was delegated included
making a menu. looking up
alumni addre .... , sending in·
vitation. and researching infor·
mation for the Gleau. r arlide.
t .1.., ..,rv~d on tbe Election
Committee, which familiarized
me wilh Ihe U.A. Constilution
because we amended and
ralified many parts of Ihe Con·
stitution to beller serve the .Iu·
denl body. We aloo had many
elutions 10 organize and hold,
which familiarized me with the
e1«1ion procus. The other com·
millee ! served on was Ihe Stu·
dent Affairs Committee. in
whicb we organized ",d posted
RA lists for Ihe Residenlial
Community at Na ... reth.
J decided to run for UA. Vice·
President, bec~use J enjoyed
workinga.a s"nalorand J wish
10 conlinue my cont""l and in·
vol~mMI wilh s"nate. This
posilion will give me a change
and will allow me to continue
working witb the s"nate.
I enjoy working with people
and I feel this is a . trong uset
needed for the UA. Vi~·
Presidenl posilion. ! am v.ry
familiar with Ihe re.pon·
sibiliti~ of Ihis p$ilion, sin~
[ have worked closely wilh
Kalhryn along with Ihe s"nate
U 0 ",hole .md .. n .b~ o.A.~"
~cutive board members.
[ belie~ [ would be a suc·
~sslul leader 85 U.A. Vic~·
President ~nd [ hop" to get Ihe
opportunily to do 00.
• Presidential Candidate '91:
Jeffrey Schneider
My name is JeffuySchneider class. I'or theexeculivecommit·
and I am running for the posi. tee to be well organized they
tion ofs"niorClusPresidentof need good leadership. [ am
Ihe [990-91 school yt:M. It ismy capable of providing this
gOolI 10 make everyone's aenior leadership.
year a fun and memorable one. The past yt:~r [ have been a
Since transferring 10 Nazareth m~mber of the Music Therapy
Ihis year from Onandaga Com· Club exct:ulive committee 8!lthe
munily College I ha~ become junior repuaentative. As a
an active member in the member of this commi!!ee [
Nnareth College community. have been active in planning
In Ihe short lime [ have been and carrying OUI fund",isers. ac·
here J haveaeen tbe need forall tiv'tie., and amending Our Can·
Nazarelh . tudenu to be involv· stitulion. [ have gained an
ed in campus activities. This .. s understanding of the UA
especially important in your through my effort. ;n helping
sen'oryear. This iSlhe wi year the club aUa in UA ruagoition.
of college before e ntering the ~ Through my participation in
work force or going On to more Music "therapy Club and other
restrictive academic setlings. organi"lions! have ~n what
If [ was elected Pusimnt J it lakes to run an orgllni ... hon.
would work for the class. 1b do I am willing to put fo rth the time
this [would .tan with building and effort to make your senior
• sen .. of pride among Ihe e~· year everything)'(lu can expect
ecutive commill« memben. it 10 be.
Th ... a.e the~[e el«ted by [n closing. the senior cia .. i.
their!'"" .. IO represenl them. If in ueed of SOme changes. ! am
the.xecutivecommitteei. well Ihe p"rson that can make those
organize(! il will carryover inlO changes happen, and in the pr ....
the things theydoandcreatoe en· cess make everyone's senior
Ihusiasm throughoullhe wbole year fun and memorable.
The Race for u.A. President
Griff Hannel vs. Tony Indorato
Hello. my name is Griff Han·
nellind I am currently a j unior
here . 1 Naz.arelh. [am runn ing
for the position of U. A. Pre.i·
dent. ! leel that [ have the ex·
perien~ and dedicalion needed
10 succeed at this posilion. [n
my Ih.ee years at Na ... reth, I
have been involved in many ac·
tivitiesand functions. These in·
clude: Men's socceer, which I
am currenlly the captain of;
s"nlltor of the junior cLa .. ; and
member of the Student·Alumni
Committee. I have also been in·
volved with tbe College ReLa·
tions Committee and the ex·
tracurricular committee. Hav·
ing been involved in these
various p$itions, I feel [ am
prepared for what is expected of
som~ne as ,mportanl as U. A.
President. If e l« ted. my main
g",,1 will be to make more
student. aware of the organi ... ·
tions and ""I;vilies that the
Nazareth community has 10 01·
fer. Let's make next year a great
year. Thank you for )'(Iur
. upport.
Hello. my name is Thny lo­doratoand
I am running for
positionof u. A. President. Out
ing my fruhman . "
sophomore years he re
Nazareth, [ .. rved as presid
ofthedassof !991. Now. asmr:
senior year at Nazareth .,
prooches. [ again wish to re~
my inter~s l S in tbt
Undergraduate As.sociaHon.
feel due 10 my leadership
abilities lind bard work [ lll\
willing to put ;ntothis posilioo,
[will makea very .ue$ilon of
Undergradua te Associalion
neasurer. [ am currenlly a
junior and [have been very ac·
live on campus since my
freshman year. During my
{ushman year! was s"crelary
of my cla .. and for Ihe past two
years [ have been a cia ..
s"nalor. During both 0/ my
years as Senalor ! have been on
the Budget Committee and Ihe
I'inanee Committee 01 Senate.
Th""" f'O"i.i<>M h."" "".bIHl
meta work closely with the UA
nco.urer and obtain a real fee[
for what Ihe job e nlails. Beside.
being on the Budgel and
Finance Committees. I current·
Iy am the chairperson of Ihe
College Relat;ons Committee. I
h~ve taken my dulie. in all of
the positions which! have held
very .. riou.ly a. well as finding
time to devote to my studies. [
feel that tbe experience which
[ have acquired over the past
• N .C.A. President Candidate:
Stacey Lissow
My name is Stacey Li"",,w
and I'm running for the position
of cha, rp"rson of the Nazareth
Commuler Association INCA).!
feellhat [ am qualified lor this
position. firSI 0/ all. because of
my looJ.1 w«kly will
clUurc Ihal [ am availoble for
.tudents 10 brins any problems
to me.
In closing. I believe Ihat I am
an excellent candidolc for a
Scnatorof thecLauol'91 by my
puviou$ experien« .. an Kli""
student _, N.u.anlh and my""n­cerns
for the financial ... , ... of
thuWiof'91.
Candid a te '92:
Ellison
am II·
lhe extr • • elpon·
ilil Ihal somelimes .~rom·
pIIn~. n(W JI001. I h,ve active·
Iy pIIrtk:ipllled in NCA ..• nd I
would like 10 Ulend my ac·
tivilies 10 the stude nl
government.
I f«l il is. wonderful oppor·
lunily DOl only 10 get 10 know
more membeu of my class bul
the rest of lhe collqe as _II.
I work well wilh othenancl am
willin,lo.hare my enthuJ.ilsm
wilh others.
I would lilw! 10 help Ihe daSl
of '9 \ become. I trong leadedn
the coUese tommunily.
My III"", ill M.n.. Uotino. I
.m • Junior Speech PalholoiY
Major. I am presenlly Co­Presidenl
of Ihe Nn8.eth ~u·
dent Speech. Hearing and
Langu.ge Qrganiution. In lhe
pllSi. I h.~ orgainir.ed lectures,
H.lIoween·O·Grami. - b.ke
sales, earlUOlion $l.1es, .nd
VlInou. other adiviles and fun·
draise •• for thill organlDlion.
I chose 10 run for Ihe Omce
of Se ... ,o< for Ihe :ciling events . Kyle
o.vil., o.~ Binder O.mcI
~I:.IorJ, Rape Aw.~ne:u Dty
and Ihe Otllwa trip. IS _II ••
• wide variely of movies. My
gOiI for nUl yeM is lom.inl.ln
. nd Improve the q ... lity and
quanlity of e ntert. inment .1
N ... reth. My various leader.
thip posilions on camp ....
Senalor for the CIa$s of '91, U.
A. ~1lS .. rer and Orienillioo
Committee llDee position of ~"'Ior apin for
lhe following)"'l'r and I feel that
my previous experience will be
beneficial. If re-elected, I plan
to ronti nue 10 dcvOle my lime
• nd effonlo my dass.nd 10lhe
toelUOle. I will do Ihis Ih,."..,gh
kceplnl .n open mind and
Ihrough lUIening 10.nd respec­ti",
11>e views.nd opinions 01
my dass .... tel.
It hu been very inleresting
.nd rew.rdi", wotkingwith my
fellow cl." offlcers and 1 feel
Ihl! we have worked well
bring IIOme good ideas of my
own 10 get my eL.u more 'n·
voIved u. whole In addilion,
I would Uke 10 ace my cL.u
mo~ un,foed .nd Ih,."..,gh the:
combined efforts 0( myself. if I .m elecled. and the other 01·
• V.P. Candidates: Michele Geir
I. "'l ichelc Geier. 1m running
fo. IIOphomore cl... vice·
prcsldcnl. I WII eLua senalor
Ihis past fall M"1d I belicv1! I haYe
the q ... liliC$ 10 ..tvancc and
fulfill Ihe o ffice of
v;a,·prelldenl.
I bool icv1! lhat . vice·president
should po6ICtI the qu.lities of
honeSly. individu.lity. creativi.
ty. and inlegrity. I would like 10
Lisa Bondellio
My ,Ialement ofpurpose his
an Ulraotdi",ry .mounllo do
with Ihe ,""Is I would lilte to
achicYe for II>e lOphomoreclass.
Afler bein. hen for .n entire
year, I h.~ ~.]ir.ed that lhe
" udents say In what pson.1
Naurelh College's exl",mely
import. nl. Bcc. u~ I .m in·
teresled in Ihe sophomo", class,
Ihe people of NIt.reth, what
gel the cia .. more involved In
, uch ICllvitiCi .1 communily
service, elf washes. "",rathono,
.. 0
I re.lize thaI the positioa 01
vice·pre.icknl wlll taJ.e time,
commilment. and. g:re.otdtal 01
hard work. bul I . m willing 10
kccpI the responsibility 01 vice·
presKknt .nd 10 do illO lhe besl
of my .bilitics. Th.nk )'001 .
tl>e Pfople have 10 ~ ,and how
incidcncctl are questioned and
hlndled at Nuaretb CoIJegc. I
1m running for Yoce·Prcsidcnl
of the IOphomore class. I wiU
iIIlnd by and help the President
as much aspoMible,aIong wilh
'"ling my own poinl of view
.nd whal I think would be beSI
for the sopbomo,e class, and
. Iso for the rollege.
• Treasurer Candidate:
J ennifer Hagerman
If elecled .. 1"I-euurer 01 the
sopholl><>U class. I inlend 10
continue 10 promote activitles
Ihll will benefot Ihe student
body. I believe we h.~ made I
quick . nd JUcceNful st.rl . s
freshmen 010 .. of /ice .. and
whal is needed now is. gre.ter
promotion oIlhe clul 0( 1993.
I plan to encvur.se mo.e
members 01 ourelass and othe ..
as well. 10 join and become
more involved with the
meetings, projects, etc. Next
ycor will be even belle. Ih. n
this!) I w.nl lO be Ihe~ to make
the diffe.en ce.
tot:ether 10 achieve our .,.11
Ind those of our peers. I am.tlso
h.ppy 10 have had Ihe oppor.
tunily 10 work wilh Ihe OIher
toen .. o .. in ordet 10 acl al •
voice/or Ihelludcmbody. l.m
hoping that I wUJ boo,bIe to use
the: knowlcdjc I hM: pined II>e
last touplc of rears in tenlle 10
.... ke Ihe upcomir1s ru. for lhe
class of 1992111 eventful and ex·
citinl ont. Thank you ~ry
much.
foeers of the Junior Class. If! .m
elected, ) ~ 10 $C1Vf! my d ...
in tl>e besl way poaible .nd I
would Iry my hardest 10 sec lhal
their concerns . re add.eued.
• Secretary
Candidate:
Chris LaDue
iii, my name iI Chris La Due
and I am r .. nning for Secretary
of Ihe $Ophomo.e clUJ .
Throughout my hiBh school
career I WIS Vice·President of
my class for two yeI,4, 1990
th~ NaUlr~th Men's Lacr""",
team defeated !thau Colleg~
14·1. Th;" gam~ wa.s the first
me~ting of these two school in
NCAA. DiVWon III lac..,..... The
contest was seen by approx·
imately 200people who braved
snow Ourries and t~mperatures
in th~ low 30's 10 watch the
Golden flyers live up to Ih~
third place ranking in Ih~ most
recent NCAA Division III polt,.
Nazareth's aUands into
the contest. Also contributing
goals lor ttw. Golden Flyers were
Chad McRae, Rich Pierpont
and Rnn Oavu.
The Golden Flyer defense
made the Ithaca attack lay a
golden goose egg. The Bombers
registered 0 goals in the ~cond
ha lf. Th~dden~ !sled by 1989
3rd team All·American John
McAuliffe. Flanking McAuliffe
was . sophomore David Prall
and ~n ior John G.:bhardl.
Coalie Greg Gf,bhardt stymied
numerous a1tempts by the
Bomber attackers in the second
half.
SPORTS NET
Third In The Nation
SCOre 6-3. Kelly came block with
an unassisled goal of his own 10
keep the Golden Flyers ahead
7·3. Kelly then dished off 10
Pierpont to make it 8·3.
Lazore found StUller in the
crease with a pin·point pass. and
Stutler finished the play by
sticking. blast inlo the upper
Jeft COtner. Less th.n a minute
later Kelly connected with
March lor his first of the $CaSOn.
Kelly finished the day with
three goals and five assists and
NaUlr~lh Colleg~ s tarted the
season with its first win.
Sunday'schampionship game
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against tournament hosl
Washington College was one
Nazareth would want to fo rset.
The Shor'men handed the
(;(llden Flyers a 12·8 loss and
the second place trophy. The
contest between Na .. reth and
Ihe University of Rochester
slated lor Thesday March 2(1,
t990 wll$ cancelled due to incle·
ment weathe r.
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��� • •
Nazareth earned the third
place ranking when they open·
ed the ~.son by defeating Ohio
Wesleyan University 10-5 on
March 16 at the Washington
CoUege tournament in Chester·
town, Mn
• • •
Jake Lazoreopcned the scor·
ing lor the (;(llden Flyerson an
unassisted goal to tic Ihe SCOre
a t H . Then the Marty Kelly
show bega n. Kelly closed out
the first quarter with two goals
to push the (;(llden Flyers lead
103·1.
• • •
'lb slart the~cond half Kelly The game aga inst Ithaco was
. ssisted on goo ls by Ken Bar. the firs! of a three game home·
tolo, CarlJuhln and Andrew stand for the Men's Lacrosse
Grimm 10 push the lead to 6-t team, ThencxtgameisSaturday
Nazareth. Maroh 31 against acrO$$·town
Ohio Wesleyan mounted a rival RfT at 2:00 p.m. and On
comeback to end ~he se"nt Slippery Rock of
Pennsy lvania. For Ihe men's
""uad, Lasalle registered his
fi rst win by ddcating his oppo.
nent in slraight ~IS 6-4, 6-4.
N ..... reth ~nded up losing the
match 8·t despite L-osaUe's
eflort.
On March 12. th~ Golden
Flyers took on Div, 11 Lyn·
chburgCollege. After agood ef·
for t. Nazareth wason the short
end of a 9-0 decision. The
following day, the team travel.
ed to Savannah, Ga., to take on
Div. [ powerhou~ Armstrong
Stat~ College. The nat ionally
ranked Armslrong State team
overpowered Nazareth and
handed them a 9-0 loss. The
first of two Div;"ion III sc hool
Nazareth faced was Emory and
Henry of Virginia. This nlatch
hru; become an annual rivalry
between the two schools. The
~riC5 now has Emory and
Henry leading 5-0. It took both
Emory and Henry to hand
Naza r ~th I 9.(1 def~at.
The other Div, III $Chonl was
Washington College of Chester·
town Md, The Shor'men, who
two days later would ddeat
Nuueth College's Me n'S
lacrosse team in the champion.
ship game of their tournament,
handed N .. areth College's
Men's tennis team a 9-0 defeat
to continue its domination over
our $Choo!.
On the relurn home the men's
team was $Cheduled to par·
tid!>"te in a tournament hosted
by Washinglon & Lee College.
nue to inclement weather the
tournament w,," cancelled
The women'. team fai red no
bell er, coming home from the
spring trip with ~ven losses.
The bright spot for the Lady
Flyers was Gina Tener'.
straight ~I win OVer her oppo.
ne nl from Slippery Rock. Also,
Tener and Amy Skretny learn·
ed up to ddeat Iheir opponent
6',6·3.
The l"enerlSkrelny tandem
also came away with. victory
against Division f powerhouse
Armstrong State College 6-7,6-4
7·5. Against Marshall College
Laura Pearson comc away
with th~ lone victory, defealing
her oppone nt in . traight ~IS
6-3. 6-3.
The men's team will fonnal.
ly open their seunn on the fOIId
against Elmira College Friday,
March 30. You can root on th~
men on April 3rd when they
play acroSS·lown rival Roberts
W~sleyan College and again On
April 7th when Ihe opponent is
LeMoyne.
COUNT DOWN RECREATION
HOOPS FINAL
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28. 1990, MONEY 80-69 FLOUNDERS
THE GLEANEA ,
.SORB'S
STRANGE
SPORT
SHORTS
Taekwondo:
N Y.S. Taekwondo
Championship
of Staten Island
Men's Black
Belt:
1. Sean Pearson
(Rochester)
Boys' Junior
Black Belt:
3. Joshua Harmon
(Henrietta)
.sguash~
U.S. Open Doubles:
Alan Gant &
Ned Edwards
defeated
Mark Talbot &
Mike Halfal
15·9, 15-12, 15-13
,
• THE GlEANER
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW: "My Left Foot"
Movie Rt~lcw by Maur.en
""M'"y Left Fool " produe«.".., lie was 1m·
pair
" the .tart . nd .m willins to try
both old and new IhiniSlO ........
N .... ethCOllelc'tclusof 1m
• succc$$. Th.nk you for )"0lIl
lime and ple.ue, don'l fOflellO
VOle on April 111
• V.P. Candidate '92:
Nora Clifford
Nora CUllon! .... p. '92
My name is Nor. Ann Clif·
ford and I am running fot Ihe
office of Vice· President of Ihe
clus of 1992. [ think that I.m
Ihe best candidate for the posI.
lion because I am interested ill
~g \DOff: involYed in nut
)'Nt's junior clus activities. I
believe that I poucM the
qlUllilics needed to fill th,. posI.
tion .nd to do. Sood job. I.m
.n organized, , friendly .nd
e nergetic person. [ w.nt Our
clest to lI.,in • ""JUt 01 belonS'
ins.mong themselves. I would
like to set th.em udted .boUI
campus activities .nd e
courage tbeir enth.iutie .
volvement in the planning
mUcrs. class picnics.nd • JI'CII
JuniorlSenior Fo.m.1.1 Wlnl to
or .. nlv: more cla.u fu/lClioGl
.nd. strength.en studenl pII'
lid",lion. FI~rs could bo
distributed .so that everyone"
inlol'mM .nd aw.re .bout II[>
OI)ming evcnts.
These are JU5\ • few of tbo
ideas th.otl bave. I hope that ~
are concerned .bout whll )"0lIl
d .... isdoi",.nd wlUcomc",*
.nd get involved.
Japanese Language and Culture at Susquehanna Univ.
J.panese is the foreign
I.nguage " sinll f.stest in
popularity .mons college
students loday, and for good
reason. Japan offers JfCat riches
10 "fOIIng Americans; fascinating
history, elegant "aditions.
boomin, _ic frontiers.
and a culture unique in its blend
of oriental .nd wnlern ways.
From July 23 to August IS.
1990, SUlqueh.nna University.
at Selins,rove. PA, will offer In
inlensive prOSflm in Japane ...
I.ngu.ge and cultu.e. Si .. ty
hours of element.ry and in·
termediate lengUlse instruclion
will be provided for four
tr.nsferr.bIe credit h.ours. An
American instructor .nd •
IIlli"" inatructor wiU co-teach
Ihe daily c~ using pro-
Student Art Exhibition to
Feature Nazareth's Best
Nearly ZOO of the finest stu­dent
. rt works produced during
Ihe current academic yca.'at f
N.zareth CoIlqe of Rochesler
will be on display M.rcb 3 I to
April 29 in the Forer Gallery 01
tbe N .... reth College Am
Cenler.
TheannlUll Student Art Show
will be highlighted by In open·
ins reception . nd Iward.
ceremony to be held on Satur·
day. March 31 from 7·9 p.m. in
the F"Y"r G.llery.
Nancy BIICkeU. own.er and
director of the Oxford G.llery,
,:"U j~ th .. ~"I ~ibition.
buSinesses. .rt groups. .nd
patrons will be presented.
Theuhibit will 'ellureart in
• wide, .. ariety of media in·
cludinS paint."" illustration.
zr-phicl. prim .... ki"" Ctla
and the . .. rroundinl 1UburbLi
The result il • wide .... y aI
creative efforts in paints, tOO'll
paper and OI)ll.se, clay sod
paper sculpture. art_history in·
spired projects. .nd v .. lou> I
dflwings.
The Naureth College Arb
ecoter hours Ire 9 '.m.-9 p. ....
weel;days and noon-S p. .... -"' ....